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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need 2 or 3 days for Disneyland- 1 day California Adventure and 1 or 2 days Disneyland Park. We usually stay for 3 nights- arrival day we go to Goofys Kitchen for dinner and shop for a souvenir in the massive Disney store in Downtown Disney. Then 1 day each at California Adventure and Disneyland Park. But you could definitely add a second day to Disneyland, especially if your kids are big fans. In the colder months we stay at one of the Best Westerns on Harbor- less than a 10 minute walk from room to park entrances. In the summer we will sometimes stay at Courtyard Marriot or Howard Johnson instead- they have fun water parks/splash pads and are still under 15 minute walk to the parks. The only Disney hotel that would be worth it to me is Grand Californian. [b]My best tip for Disneyland- get to the park for rope drop! The majority of guests at Disneyland are locals coming for the day and they start arriving in mass around 11 am[/b]- you can get a lot down in the first few hours and then it becomes a clogged mess, especially Disneyland Park around Adventureland/Frontierland/New Orleans Square. [/quote] This is very true. If you stay at a Disney hotel you can get the Extra Magic Hour (or whatever it's called now) which is really only 30 mins. But, last time we did this we knocked out everything that was open in Fantasyland and rode a few things twice, all in 30 minutes. If your kids can walk fast you can do DL and DCA in 2 days, 1 day each park, no park hopper. But if you walk slowly and need a lot of breaks, you will need more time. [/quote]
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